There are probably
as many different uses for our brainstorming software as there
are people who use it. Brainstorming can be just as useful in
your private
life as it is for work - in fact, anything that requires any
sort of planning or creative thought could benefit from BrainStorm.
Brainstorming is good for research, reports, articles, project
planning, weddings, holidays - the list is endless.

There are four principal benefits that you can gain from brainstorming
with BrainStorm:

Firstly, you can quickly and easily capture
data from any source. Whether you're typing away on your keyboard
to capture some free-flowing thoughts or gathering material
from the Internet, our brainstorming software makes it easy
collect all kinds of information. BrainStorm also offers a
great way to
capture notes taken during brainstorming
sessions with others.

Secondly, BrainStorm makes
it easy to organize random information in a clear and logical
structure. Brainstorming is much more productive when the
outcome can be displayed in a comprehensible fashion rather
than as
a pile of scribbled notes. BrainStorm lets you arrange your
thoughts
and data in a hierarchical structure with multiple
levels, all automatically cross-linked to related items.

Thirdly, you can return to a brainstorming session at any point
and
quickly navigate through your model to see where you're
at. The intuitive
interface of our brainstorming software means that you
can search, view and move around inside your three-dimensional
model with
ease.

Finally, BrainStorm makes group brainstorming possible
even when
you're separated by time or distance. The Merge function
allows you to
blend several models into one, merging the work of different
individuals or brainstorming teams. You can also publish
your models
as HTML, enabling you to share brainstorming results with
colleagues and friends.Click
here to read more about the benefits of brainstorming with BrainStorm.

Our brainstorming software has had a lot of positive feedback,
and many users have been kind enough to let us know exactly
how they brainstorm. Academics use it to make preliminary drafts
for
research papers,
brainstorming their way through ideas and research notes and
look at them from every possible angle. Archivists and historians
use BrainStorm for planning and writing, as well as for storing
notes - and our brainstorming software has even proven very
useful for creating extended genealogy charts! Other users of
this brainstorming tool include journalists, psychologists,
engineers and students - click here
to read more about their brainstorming habits!